I have a set of hand-drawn sketches that outline the straw bale home I plan to build in the high-desert climate of northeastern Arizona. The ideas are clear in my head but rough on paper, so the first step is turning those sketches into professional architectural drawings that respect straw-bale wall thickness, passive-solar potential, and the realities of building in an arid, high-altitude environment. What I need right now is a cohesive design package that includes: • A scaled floor plan based on my layout sketches • Exterior elevations that capture the form and feel I’ve imagined • (Optional but welcome) a simple 3D massing or rendering so I can visualize proportions before we move on Once we nail the concept, I’ll want to take the same files forward into a full set of blueprints suitable for permitting and construction, so please keep that end goal in mind when you set up your layers and dimensions. We can phase the work—concept first, construction set later—as long as everything stays in the same software environment (AutoCAD, Revit, ArchiCAD, SketchUp or similar). No detailed plumbing, electrical, or interior custom elements are needed yet; the priority is translating my vision accurately and making sure the plan is realistic for straw bale construction. I’ll supply scans of my drawings, notes on room sizes, wall thickness, orientation and any other information you need. PDF and native file formats will be the expected deliverables, with one round of revisions included to fine-tune details. Let me know which software you prefer and how you would approach refining my sketches into a clean, buildable concept.